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In 2025, a significant effort was made to provide high-quality and accessible continuing medical education to physicians throughout Michigan. A total of 308 physicians participated in one of four in-person conferences, highlighting the importance of face-to-face interactions in professional development.
Additionally, the virtual education platform saw robust engagement, with 483 members taking part in 35 live virtual courses. This format allowed for greater flexibility and accessibility, catering to the diverse needs of healthcare professionals. Furthermore, an impressive 6,382 physicians completed one of 120 on-demand webinars, showcasing the growing trend of self-paced learning in the medical field.
Among the various courses offered, the three most attended were focused on critical issues in healthcare: Human Trafficking, Combating Institutional Bias, and Pain and Symptom Management. These topics reflect the evolving challenges faced by medical practitioners and the necessity for ongoing education to address them effectively.
Overall, the commitment to enhancing medical education in Michigan has proven to be a vital resource for physicians striving to improve their skills and knowledge.
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